With much procrastination and trepidation, I engaged
the little tasmanian devil today--cleaned, lubed, and reassembled it.
No problem on the take-down with RJ'S tool. The cleaning
and lubrication was routine; used a combo of Super-lube,
Slide-glide, and Miltech oil. I squirted 1 drop of oil in a
small hole in the frame above the trigger instead of
removing the grip.
As others have experienced I had some difficulty in the
reassembly. I finally succumbed to the vice-grips with
duct tape but the leather sounds like a better idea. I
thought I had the guide rod seated but was having fits
seeing a clear hole to reinsert the pin when I heard a
snap and the pin virtually dropped in--so I guess I did
not have things seated as I thought. Next time I will
smooth the surfaces with 600 grit paper as suggested.
Glad the perceived ordeal is over; I had fired approx. 65-
70 rounds prior to cleaning.